Originally posted by FB71
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Using FMS Springs in the front only, coupled with the KYB-GR2 struts (Not the best combination), I can, with a lot of effort, achieve 56+ MPG. I also run 13" Mazda 323 alloys with 175/60/13 rubber. This is on a car with 230K miles.
I feat I can not even come close to with my newer ride with less than 100K miles on it using OEM steel wheels with 155/80/12's.
Note all festivas I've had the chance to reference the odometer are less than accurate. One of the first things I do is take it for a drive on a mile marker highway, usually interstates. This way I have a known measured distance. write down your starting odo reading and the mile marker number. Then at the end record both and do the math! Rarely do I find that they are close. In some cases I have found as much as 4% between reference and festiva odo readings.
Got to do this first to get accurate data later.
rcottle, I though you were a big fan of the 100mpg hho boondoggle!
Originally posted by rcottle
You seem like an intelligent guy, at least you can ask the right questions. Which is more than I can say for the other supporter of that thread.
If you want real info on HHO check this thread out:
Yblock has produced some of the best info I've seen on HHO.
Unfortunately, he has not been on this sight since 10/24, but hopefully he will return with an up date.
As for green rich I wouldn't expect much!
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